August 14, 1909 



HORTICULTURE 



225 



«^=* H O T I C E I 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS 



46 W. 2gth St., NEW YORK 



Telephone : 1016 Madison Sq. 



Ship us some stock. We need a large supply of all kinds of flowers, Roses, Carnations, Sweet Peas, Narcissus, Summer 



Stock, etc., for our new store. Reliability and responsibility first-class. Good prices and prompt returns, Good opportunity. 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS 



54 West 28th St. 

 NEW YORK 



Telephone 3559 Uadison Sq. 



Manhattan Flower Marlcet 



A. L YOUNG & CO. 



RECEIVERS & SHIP- 



PERS OF CUT 



FLOWERS. 



CONSIQNMENTS SOLICITED. 



RKCD ®. KE:LL£R 



123 West 2Sth St., New York 



Florists' Supplies 



Wc manufacture all our 



letal Designs, Baskets, Wire Work i NoTelties 



and are dealers in 

 filiisware Decorative Greens and FIsrists' Requisites 



MICHIGAN CUT FLOWER 

 EXCHANGE, Inc. 



WHOLESALE COMMISSION FLORISTS 



Consignments Solicited 



Hardy Fancy Fern Our Speciatty 



38-40 BROADWAY. DETROIT. MICH. 



Don't Take Any Fake 



5ILRALINE:! 



See that the spools you buy are stamped on the reverse 

 end with the name of 



JOHN C. MEYER, 



LOWELL, MASS. 



Wired Toothpicks 



Manufactured by 



W. J. COWEE, BERLIN, N. Y. 



Hkooo $1.75; 50,000 $7.50. Sample &•• 



For sale by dealers 



Southern Wild Smilax 



Satisfaction Guaranteed 



Louisville Floral Co., Louisville, Ala. 



THE NEW TARIFF. 



Paragraphs Relating to Horticultural 



Products. 



Para. 263. Orchids, palms, azaleas 

 and all other decorative or greenhouse 

 plants and cut flowers, preserved or 

 fresh, twenty-five per centum ad va- 

 lorem; lily of the valley pips, tulip, 

 narcissus, begonia, and gloxinia bulbs, 

 one dollar per thousand; hyacinths, 

 astilbe, dielytra, and lily of the valley 

 clumps, two dollars and fifty cents per 

 thousand; lily bulbs and calla, five 

 dollars per thousand; peony, iris ka- 

 empferii or germanica, canna, dahlia, 

 and amaryllis bulbs, ten dollars per 

 thousand; all other bulbs, bulbous 

 roots or corms which are cultivated 

 for their flowers or foliage, fifty cents 

 per thousand. 



Para. 266. Seeds: Castor beans or 

 seeds, twenty-five cents per bushel of 

 fifty pounds; flaxseed or linseed and 

 other oil seeds not specially provided 

 for in this section, twenty-five cents 

 per bushel of fifty-six pounds; poppy 

 seed, fifteen cents per bushel; mush- 

 room spawn, and spinach seed, one 

 cent per pound; beet, except sugar 

 beet, carrot, corn salad, parsley, pars- 

 nip, radish, turnip and ruta-baga seed, 



WILLIAM F.KASTING GO. 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS 

 383-387 Ellicott Street 



BUFFALO, ■ N. Y, 

 ROBERT J. DYSART 



Public Accountant and Auditor 



simple methoda of correct accotintln( 

 especially adapted for florlata' as«. 



Books Balanced and Adjusted 



Mercbants Bank Building 



28 STATE STREET, - BOSTON 



TtlepboD*. Haln 68. 



I 188? I ESTABLISHED | I909 | 



KEEPING OPEN HOUSE THIS SUMMER 



TO RECEIVE CCiN.SIGNMENTS OF .^LL CUT FLOWERS IN SEASON 



TOP PRICE AND PROMPT RETURNS 



106 W. 28th St., N.Y. 



Tal, 167 Madlaon Sq. 

 Open 6 A. M. Daily. 



J. K. ALLEN 



NEW YORK QUOTATIONS PER 100. To Dealers Only 



MISCELLANEOUS 



Cattleyas 



LIHea 



Lily of the Valley 



Asters 



Gladioli 



Sweet Peas (per loo bunches) 



Gardenias 



Adlaatum 



Smttax 



Asparagus Plumosus, strings 



** " & Spteti. (loo lidw) 



First Half sf Weak 



beginnkag Aug. 9 



1903 



■o.oo 



4.00 

 I.oo 



■25 

 •25 



1.00 

 S.oo 



■ 50 



6.00 

 30.00 

 10.00 



40.1 



6.1 



to 1.00 



to 3.C0 



to 4.00 



to 35.00 



to .75 



to lo.oe 



to 30. •• 



four cents per pound; cabbage, col- 

 lard, kale and kohlrabi seed, eight 

 cents per pound; egg plant and pepper 

 seed, twenty cents per pound; seeds 

 of all kinds not specially provided for 

 in this section, ten cents per pound. 



Para. 668. Seeds: Anise, canary, 

 caraway, cardamon, cauliflower, cor- 

 iander, cotton, cummin, fennel, fenu- 

 greek, hemp, hoarhound, mangel- 

 wurzel, mustard, rape, Saint John's 

 bread or bean, sugar beet, sor- 

 ghum or sugar cane for seed; bulbs 

 and bulbous roots, not edible and not 

 otherwise provided for in this section; 

 all flower and grass seeds; evergreen 

 seeds; all the foregoing not specially 

 provided for in this section. Free. 



NEWS NOTES. 



Edward Edwards, formerly of Mid- 

 dletown, R. I., is now installed as gar- 

 dener at the Marble House, Newport, 

 R. I., the residence of Mrs. O. H. Bel- 

 mont. 



L. Merton Oage of Orange, Mass., in- 

 forms us that gladioli -in that locality 

 are fully three weeks later than usual, 

 due to the continued drought, but the 

 plants are looking well. 



A. E. Kunderd of Fort Wayne, Ind., 

 has bought the entire flowering stock 

 of his partner, Mr. Rice, has "sold his 

 place and intends to locate at Goshen, 

 111., and continue raising his ruffled 

 gladioli. 



KRICK'S FLORIST NOVELTIES 



For Sale by all Supply Houses 



Krick's PerfectAdjustable 

 Pot Handle and Hanger — 



Strongest and cheapest on the 

 market. Forsale by all up-io- 

 iJate suDply houses. Sample 

 pair, 10 cts., complete. 



Manufacturer and Patentee of the Per- 

 fect Adjustable Pot Handle or Hanger, 

 Perfect Adjustable Plant Stands and 

 the I Jriginal Genuine Immortelle Let- 

 ters, etc. Every Letter Marked. 



1164-66 Greene Ave. 



Brooklyn^ N. Y. 



